Lynching
photo exhibit opens with tributes: Priestess Iyalosa Omolewa Eniolorunopa
of the Ile Ori Ifa Cultural Center delivers the invocation at the May
1 opening ceremony for Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in
America, on display through the end of the year at the Martin Luther
King Jr. National Historic Site. The exhibit, of which Emory is a copresenter,
consists of images from the collection of James Allen (seated behind Omolewa).
The priestess performed a ceremonial pouring of libations
at the event, held in the Historic Sites rose garden.Click here
or above for the full story. Photo by Jon Rou.

Laura
Wagner (right) earned a $100,000 grant from the John A. Hartford Foundations
Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Scholar Program
to support her doctoral studies in geriatric nursing in the Nell Hodgson
Woodruff School of Nursing. Last fall, Wagner began studying with Associate
Professor Elizabeth Capezuti (left). Within a short time [Laura]
began coordinating projects and was an excellent supervisor for the other
student research assistants, Capezuti says. Photo by Kay Hinton.